Describes use of RTI’s CLEANEAST™ environmental assessment tool to enable livestock and poultry farmers to evaluate their operations for environmental challenges and identify practical ways to address those challenges.

Documents some strategies regarding data collection, management, and analysis that can benefit other organizations supporting public health initiatives and investigators designing the strongest possible evaluations using large multi-case design.

Presents the results of a simulation study that evaluates the design effects associated with subsampling household members on personal victimization rates based on the 2008 National Crime Victimization Survey.

Discusses three established software engineering practices—the iterative software development process, object-oriented methodology, and unified modeling language—and the applicability of these practices to computational model development.

Incorporating neuroscience principles and techniques, such as fMRI, into research on the prevention of substance misuse and antisocial behavior may spur advances and innovations in this important area.

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